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Biological collections for understanding biodiversity in the Anthropocene
EK Meineke, TJ Davies, BH Daru, CC Davis
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1763), 20170386, 2019
2832019
Urban warming drives insect pest abundance on street trees
EK Meineke, RR Dunn, JO Sexton, SD Frank
PloS one 8 (3), e59687, 2013
2832013
Digitization and the future of natural history collections
BP Hedrick, JM Heberling, EK Meineke, KG Turner, CJ Grassa, DS Park, ...
BioScience 70 (3), 243-251, 2020
2672020
The unrealized potential of herbaria for global change biology
EK Meineke, CC Davis, TJ Davies
Ecological Monographs 88 (4), 505-525, 2018
1812018
Early pest development and loss of biological control are associated with urban warming
EK Meineke, RR Dunn, SD Frank
Biology letters 10 (11), 20140586, 2014
1142014
Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
JS Santangelo, RW Ness, B Cohan, CR Fitzpatrick, SG Innes, S Koch, ...
Science 375 (6586), 1275-1281, 2022
1042022
Widespread homogenization of plant communities in the Anthropocene
BH Daru, TJ Davies, CG Willis, EK Meineke, A Ronk, M Zobel, M Pärtel, ...
Nature Communications 12 (1), 6983, 2021
1042021
Urban warming reduces aboveground carbon storage
E Meineke, E Youngsteadt, RR Dunn, SD Frank
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1840), 20161574, 2016
892016
Machine learning using digitized herbarium specimens to advance phenological research
KD Pearson, G Nelson, MFJ Aronson, P Bonnet, L Brenskelle, CC Davis, ...
BioScience 70 (7), 610-620, 2020
882020
Herbarium specimens reveal increasing herbivory over the past century
EK Meineke, AT Classen, NJ Sanders, T Jonathan Davies
Journal of Ecology 107 (1), 105-117, 2019
862019
Ad hoc instrumentation methods in ecological studies produce highly biased temperature measurements
AJ Terando, E Youngsteadt, EK Meineke, SG Prado
Ecology and evolution 7 (23), 9890-9904, 2017
852017
Water availability drives urban tree growth responses to herbivory and warming
EK Meineke, SD Frank
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (4), 1701-1713, 2018
822018
Local‐and landscape‐scale variables shape insect diversity in an urban biodiversity hot spot
BJ Adams, E Li, CA Bahlai, EK Meineke, TP McGlynn, BV Brown
Ecological Applications 30 (4), e02089, 2020
742020
Changes in spider community composition are associated with urban temperature, not herbivore abundance
EK Meineke, AJ Holmquist, GM Wimp, SD Frank
Journal of Urban Ecology 3 (1), juw010, 2017
632017
Bias assessments to expand research harnessing biological collections
EK Meineke, BH Daru
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36 (12), 1071-1082, 2021
552021
Museum specimens provide novel insights into changing plant–herbivore interactions
EK Meineke, TJ Davies
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1763), 20170393, 2019
542019
Plants meet machines: Prospects in machine learning for plant biology
PS Soltis, G Nelson, A Zare, EK Meineke
Applications in Plant Sciences 8 (6), 2020
492020
Temperature accounts for the biodiversity of a hyperdiverse group of insects in urban Los Angeles
TP McGlynn, EK Meineke, CA Bahlai, E Li, EA Hartop, BJ Adams, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1912), 20191818, 2019
442019
Phenological sensitivity to temperature mediates herbivory
EK Meineke, CC Davis, TJ Davies
Global Change Biology 27 (11), 2315-2327, 2021
372021
Applying machine learning to investigate long‐term insect–plant interactions preserved on digitized herbarium specimens
EK Meineke, C Tomasi, S Yuan, KM Pryer
Applications in Plant Sciences 8 (6), e11369, 2020
312020
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